Justice & Society Seminar

 

The Justice & Society Seminar, co-founded in 1979 by the late Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun, brings together a diverse group of lifelong learners to discuss what we mean by justice and how a just society should structure its legal, judicial, and political institutions. Seminar participants explore and examine their values and beliefs in light of their professional and personal experiences, including conversations of: Law, Morality, and Justice; Personal Autonomy; Religion and the Law; Race, Gender, and Justice; and International and Transnational Justice.

 

Join us on Wednesday, February 23rd at 12:00PM EST for a Lunch & Learn meeting on this seminar experience and expected outcomes. You’ll also have the chance to ask questions and hear from the Director of Seminars at the Aspen Institute, Kalissa Hendrickson. 

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We invite you to explore our full catalogue of seminar offerings here

 

About the Aspen Institute's Executive Leadership Seminars Department: 

 

Through their programs and seminars, the Executive Leadership Seminars Department have challenged individuals to think more deeply, listen more attentively, and develop critical habits necessary to lead. Aspen Institute Executive Leadership Seminars are not skills training, but intentional dynamic conversations in which participants learn both from reading materials and each other, establishing deep connections among diverse people and organizations. 

 

Reach out to Kalissa Hendrickson (Kalissa.hendrickson@aspeninstitute.org) or Jennifer Donnelly (jennifer.donnelly@aspeninstitute.org) with questions or for additional information.